He Ziming
| Name | He Ziming |
| Title | Chinese actor |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1982-08-04 |
| nationality | People's Republic of China |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17498564 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-12T23:36:23.343Z |
Introduction
He Zi Ming, born in 1978 in Suibin County, Hegang City, Heilongjiang Province, showed a strong interest in military and history from a young age, aspiring to become a soldier and reading numerous history books. In 2001, he participated in the Chongqing University Singer Competition and won third place. He then graduated in 2004 from the Chongqing University Meishi Film Academy.
In 2006, He Zi Ming joined the Railway Art Troupe as a stage actor. His debut in entertainment was in 2004 when he hosted the variety show "Born for Each Other" on Chongqing Television, showcasing his diverse artistic talents. In 2005, he competed in Guangdong TV's "Star of Tomorrow" nationwide new actor contest and reached the top five in the male category. In 2006, under the stage name Hè Lan Peng, he participated in CCTV's "Dreaming China." Despite his good looks, his singing skills were somewhat lacking, and he ultimately placed in the top 40 in the male category nationwide.
In 2007, he performed well in Hunan TV's "Happy Boys," making it into the top 50. His entertainment career gradually gained momentum as he began to take on roles in film and television. In 2010, he played Young Master Yuan in the Qing dynasty costume drama "South-North Grand Official," officially entering the acting industry. That same year, he portrayed Hei Yong in the spy drama "Legend of Wind" and played Liu Xiaowu, a traitor to the Qing government, in the suspense film "The Speech of Outlaws."
In 2012, He Zi Ming received acclaim for his role as Zeng Jing, an assassin seeking revenge, in the popular Hunan TV drama "Palace Lock Heart Jade." That year, he also starred as Huang Yingjie in the costume action series "Twelve Gold Bricks," played Yang Jun in the urban romance drama "Love Awakening," and portrayed Zhang Chong in the military drama "Fire Blue Blade," which won the Second Prize for Long-Form TV at the 29th China TV Flying Skies Awards. Additionally, he performed in the historical and inspirational romance drama "Queen of the King."
In 2013, He Zi Ming collaborated with He Jie to release a duet version of the song "Passing." That same year, he played Ran Tianfang in the wartime drama "Women of Luo Long Town," further expanding his acting repertoire. In 2014, he starred as King Wu of Qin in the legendary costume drama "The Great Qin Empire:纵横." In 2016, he starred in the action film "Steel Knife" and the youth campus comedy "My Deskmate is a Top," as well as played Zhou Zhitao, a Military Intelligence agent, in the spy drama "Butterfly Shadow."
In recent years, He Zi Ming has remained active in the film and television industry, starring in numerous movies and dramas including "Deep Sea Giant Fish," "Eighteen Warriors of Mobei," and "Volunteer Army Heroes Going into Battle." His career spans theater, variety shows, and screen acting, earning various awards and participating in social公益活动。
In his personal life, He Zi Ming was married to singer He Jie, with whom he has children. The couple divorced in 2016. In 2024, he publicly remarried, expressing his desire for an ordinary life.
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